You can make a difference by submitting referrals to units that support UNL students' academic, social, and emotional wellbeing and consulting with their staff for advice on supporting students in need.
Personal or Life Issues
The student is facing or responding to a life event and needs non-clinical support, a connection to resources, or assistance navigating university processes.
Non-clinical support for:
- Medical emergencies & hospitalization
- Family emergencies
- Financial challenges
- Housing and/or food insecurity
- Death or loss
- Substance misuse
Refer to: Student Advocacy & Support
Support Provided:
- Individualized support meetings
- Outreach to faculty for students in crisis who will be absent for more than a week
- Connection to campus and community resources
- Assistance in navigating campus processes such as medical withdrawals
Academic Issues
The student is struggling academically or facing issues impacting their academic performance and could benefit from additional support and resources.
Support for:
- Irregular or stopped class attendance
- Poor grades or declining performance on assignments
- Anxiety about academic performance
- Homesickness, transition, & belonging issues
- Registration enrollment holds
Refer to: the Academic Navigator Team
For graduate students, refer to Graduate Studies.
Support Provided:
- Individualized support meetings
- Referrals to tutoring and academic support centers
- Connection to campus resources
- Assistance in navigating campus processes such as scholarship appeals & enrollment holds
Mental Health Issues
The student is struggling with mental health issues or has expressed a need for mental health support.
Clinical support for:
- Mental health emergencies
- Anxiety & depression
- Significant distress, trauma, or loss
- Self-esteem
- Coping effectively with stress
- Interpersonal concerns
Refer to: Counseling & Psychological Services
Support Provided:
- Individualized counseling
- Counseling groups
- Couples & partner counseling
- Alcohol & other drug intervention
- Disordered eating and body image resources
Mental health care is provided by licensed counselors and psychologists.
Help a student schedule an appointmentImminent Danger
If a student poses a danger to themselves or others, contact University Police at 402-472-2222 or 911.
If a student is experiencing a mental health crisis, call 402-472-7450 and press 4 to speak with a CAPS on-call counselor (available 24/7).
Additional Resources
Center for Academic Success and Transition
Individualized support for students in and out of the classroom.
Services for Students with Disabilities
Individualized support for students pursuing accommodations for their documented disabilities.
Center for Advocacy, Response and Education
Individualized support for students who have experience sexual assault and/or relationship violence.